Alexandra Rogers#12536

Alexandra Rogers

Partner, Head of Brussels, Norton Rose Fulbright
Alexandra is a dual qualified (EU/UK) competition lawyer and Head of the Norton Rose Fulbright Brussels office. She advises clients on a broad range of EU and national law issues, including cross-border merger control, dawn raids and investigations, and competition and regulatory compliance. She has represented companies and trade associations in an array of sectors including energy, telecommunications, technology, consumer goods/manufacturing and banking as well as private equity firms.

Alexandra regularly supports clients in merger control proceedings before the European Commission and the UK competition authority, including in complex cases requiring divestitures. She is also a core member of the NRF team assisting clients to comply with the EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation.

Alexandra has a significant track record of defending and advising clients in major international cartel investigations in areas such as power cables, ball bearings and Euribor derivatives. Her experience also includes handling litigation before the EU Courts as well as defending follow-on damages actions in various EU Member States.
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Notification of Concentrations under the EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation
Notification of Concentrations under the EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation
Practice Notes

The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation creates a new regime and provides the European Commission with powers to intervene to tackle foreign subsidies distorting competition in the EU internal market. This Practice Note provides an overview of the EU’s regime for M&A transactions. It sets out the key elements relating to the regime, including the mandatory notification and approval requirements for acquisitions of significant EU businesses, the European Commission’s ability to conduct its own investigations into potentially problematic foreign subsidies.

Public Procurement Filings under the EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation
Public Procurement Filings under the EU Foreign Subsidy Regulation
Practice Notes

The EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation creates a new regime and provides the European Commission with powers to intervene to tackle foreign subsidies distorting competition in the EU internal market. This Practice Note provides an overview of the EU’s regime for public tender processes. It sets out the key elements relating to the regime, including the mandatory notification and approval requirements for public tender processes and he European Commission’s ability to conduct its own investigations into potentially problematic foreign subsidies.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • England & Wales (2007); Belgian Bar (2017)

Experience

  • White & Case (September 2008 - July 2022)

Qualifications

  • Solicitor of England & Wales (2007)
  • Avocat, Barreau de Bruxelles, Belgium (2017)

Education

  • College of Europe (Bruges) LLM (2007-2008)
  • College of Law (Chester), LPC (2004-2005)
  • University of Durham, LLB (2000-2004)

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